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Space Adventures Signs Two For Soyuz Taxi With Option On Two More Seats

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Arlington - Dec 18, 2003
On the centennial anniversary of flight, Space Adventures, Ltd. Announced today that the company has secured two additional seats on the Soyuz TMA spacecraft to transport tourists to the International Space Station (ISS). The new agreement provides Space Adventures with the sole rights to transport the next four private space explorers between 2004 and 2007.

Space Adventures is the only company that has successfully assisted private citizens in achieving their dreams of space flight. Through its long-standing partnership with the Russian Aviation & Space Agency (Rosaviakosmos) and Rocket and Space Corporation Energia (RSC Energia), Space Adventures brokered the flights for the world's first private space explorers, American businessman Dennis Tito in 2001, and the first African in space, Mark Shuttleworth, in 2002.

"Rosaviakosmos, like Space Adventures, believe that opening the space frontier to private citizens is not only of benefit for our program, but also benefits mankind. It's the evolution of human exploration," says Sergey Gorbunov, Press Secretary for the Director General of Rosaviakosmos.

All private space tourists will train in Star City, the cosmonaut training center outside of Moscow, familiarizing themselves with the Soyuz TMA spacecraft, experiencing weightlessness in a zero-gravity jet, and learning how to live and operate aboard the ISS. The missions are planned for liftoff from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and seats aboard the Soyuz TMA are available for $20 million (USD) each.

"Since our inception in 1998, Space Adventures has been committed to providing the opportunity for the public to experience the most unique travel destination � outer space. This latest contract furthers our commitment by establishing that the next four tourists flying to the ISS will be Space Adventures' clients," said Eric Anderson, CEO and President of Space Adventures.

"When I first entered the space program, I was one of a select few that trained to fly in space. At that time, I would not have imagined that space travel would now be accessible to the public. Space Adventures has opened the last frontier and I congratulate them," said Dr. Norm Thagard, mission specialist on STS-7 (1983), STS 51-B (1985), STS-30 (1989), payload commander on STS-42 (1992), first American astronaut to live on the Russian Mir Space Station (1995).

Rosaviakosmos was founded in 1992 to implement Russia's space research and exploration activities. RSC Energia, established in 1946, pioneered many areas of rocket and space technology. Today, it serves as the prime contractor for Russian crewed space stations, crewed spacecraft and related space systems.

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Burt Rutan "On Track" For Dec 17 Flight As 100th Anniversary Of Aviation Approaches
New York - Oct 01, 2003
Burt Rutan, the man responsible for more innovations in modern aviation than any living engineer, such as the use of lightweight composite materials in aircraft, is working on the first privately built manned spaceship in human history. He recently tested his SpaceShipOne in the Mojave Desert. As SpaceShipOne detached from its plane, which had climbed to 45,000 feet, it plummeted out of control, rolling over twice and falling 11,000 feet before test pilot Mike Melville could wrestle the ship out of its dive. "You expect anomalies when testing out radical designs," Rutan tells Technology Correspondent Brad Stone in the current issue of Newsweek.



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